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One Of Us Show: Live From The End Times #1
ONE OF US SHOW: LIVE FROM THE END TIMES #1 We want to see you! We want to see each other! OH MY GOD it’s already getting tiresome being in solitary SO…we’re gonna start doing these videos. Our first episode is kinda seat of the pants but we have a good time talking about all the stuff we’ve been MEANING
Screener Squad: Altered Carbon – Resleeved
ALTERED CARBON – RESLEEVED MOVIE REVIEW What is it about success that makes people want to release a prequel? Netflix is, no doubt, getting a lot of eyes on their grungy space-noir Altered Carbon (review for 1st and 2nd seasons here) and now we get this CG-anime prequel film. Taking place a few hundred years before the first season, we
Digital Noise Episode 250: Aaron Woodul – Cat Murderer
DIGITAL NOISE EPISODE 250: AARON WOODUL – CAT MURDERER It’s the 2020 lockdown and that not only means that you can’t go out to your favorite bars/restaurants/bowling alleys/sordid dens of sin/whatevah because everything is closed for your own damn good, but that we gotta start doing these podcast recordings online. Aaron and Chris soldier through with the 250th episode of
Screener Squad: The Outsider
THE OUTSIDER TV SERIES REVIEW Suspicious things are afoot in this HBO adaptation of Stephen King’s The Outsider. And it’s not just the surprise that Ben Mendelsohn is playing a good guy for once! The story begins with Mendelsohn’s character Detective Ralph Anderson, who is investigating a grisly murder of a young boy named Frank Peterson in Cherokee City, Georgia.
Screener Squad: Stargirl
STARGIRL MOVIE REVIEW No, this is not the CW show. This is a Disney+ adaptation of Jerry Spinelli’s 2000 book Stargirl, which we are sure most of you have never heard of. The story follows Susan “Stargirl” Caraway, being played by America’s Got Talent winner Grace VanderWaal. One day, she crosses paths with a young boy named Leo (Graham Verchere),
Episode 10 – What’s Up, Doc?
Doctors hate them! Because Bret and Shira are diagnosing the trouble with doctors in Romance and Horror. Whether they’re cheating death like the medical students in Flatliners or becoming the singular obsession of a small town like Dr. Paul Lewis of The Grand Seduction, the necromancers have just the prescription: a healthy dose of movie remixes.

